A simile is a figure of speech that directly compares two different things using words like “like” or “as.”
Example: "She is as brave as a lion." — compares bravery to a lion using "as".
An imperative sentence gives a command, request, or instruction.
"Please sit down" is a direct command, making it an imperative sentence.
This sentence has one independent clause ("My brother cooked dinner") and one dependent clause ("while I was doing my homework").
The dependent clause is introduced by the subordinating conjunction "while," making it a complex sentence.
First Conditional is used for real and possible situations in the future.
Structure: If + present simple, will + base verb
→ "If you study hard, you will pass the test."
The correct phrase is "turn a deaf ear to", meaning to ignore or pay no attention to something.
"To" is used after "turned a deaf ear" to link it to the object (e.g., "me").
Getting out of something means کسی چیز یا جگہ سے باہر نکلنا
The correct phrase is "getting out of the car" — "of" is used after "get out" when referring to vehicles.
Fascinated by means attracted by.
Fascinated means گرویدہ ہونا
Interested means دلچسپی رکھنا
Captivate means سحر انگیز
Somebody is an indefinite pronoun because it refers to an unspecified person.
Indefinite pronouns do not point to any specific individual.
"Have difficulty" is followed by a gerund (–ing form) → getting.
"Conform to" is the correct phrase (we conform to rules, standards, or scales).
Correct sentence: They have some difficulty getting all the employees, especially the smaller ones, to conform to the adopted scale of wages.
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